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Neuroscience

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63
Citations
25557
World Ranking
3335
National Ranking
1543

Psychology

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Citations
25411
World Ranking
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National Ranking
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Overview

Adam K. Anderson is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of neuroscience. Their work covers a range of subfields including cognitive neuroscience, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, experimental and cognitive psychology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The key topics addressed in their research include functional brain connectivity studies, neural dynamics and brain function, neural and behavioral psychology studies, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, heart rate variability and autonomic control, advanced MRI techniques and applications, and memory and neural mechanisms.

Frequent publication venues for Anderson's work include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine's Scientific Meeting and Exhibition, Scientific Reports, Brain Sciences, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Their collaborations often feature several co-authors with whom they have worked extensively. These frequent collaborators include Eve De Rosa, Zongpai Zhang, Weiying Dai, Khena M. Swallow, and Elizabeth Riley.

Notable papers authored or co-authored by Anderson include:

  • In Vivo Glutamate Sensing inside the Mouse Brain with Perovskite Nickelate-Nafion Heterostructures, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Longitudinal effects of meditation on brain resting-state functional connectivity, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Visual Experience-Dependent Oscillations and Underlying Circuit Connectivity Changes Are Impaired in Fmr1 KO Mice, 2020, Cell Reports
  • From Architecture to Evolution: Multisensory Evidence of Decentralized Emotion, 2020, Trends in Cognitive Sciences
  • Comparing three models of arousal in the human brain, 2020, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Lesions of the human amygdala impair enhanced perception of emotionally salient events

    Adam K. Anderson;Adam K. Anderson;Elizabeth A. Phelps

  • Attending to the present: mindfulness meditation reveals distinct neural modes of self-reference

    Norman A. S. Farb;Zindel V. Segal;Helen Mayberg;Jim Bean

  • Positive affect increases the breadth of attentional selection

    G. Rowe;J. B. Hirsh;Adam Keith Anderson

  • Dissociated neural representations of intensity and valence in human olfaction

    A.K. Anderson;K. Christoff;I. Stappen;D. Panitz

  • Recognition of facial emotion in nine individuals with bilateral amygdala damage.

    R Adolphs;D Tranel;S Hamann;A.W Young

  • Changes in cortical activity during mental rotation. A mapping study using functional MRI.

    M. S. Cohen;M. S. Cohen;S. M. Kosslyn;H. C. Breiter;G. J. DiGirolamo

  • In Bad Taste: Evidence for the Oral Origins of Moral Disgust

    H. A. Chapman;D. A. Kim;J. M. Susskind;A. K. Anderson

  • Affective influences on the attentional dynamics supporting awareness

    Adam K. Anderson

  • Minding One’s Emotions: Mindfulness Training Alters the Neural Expression of Sadness

    Norman A. S. Farb;Adam K. Anderson;Helen Mayberg;Jim Bean

  • Neural Correlates of the Automatic Processing of Threat Facial Signals

    Adam K. Anderson;Kalina Christoff;David Panitz;Eve De Rosa

  • Angry, Disgusted, or Afraid? Studies on the Malleability of Emotion Perception

    Hillel Aviezer;Ran R. Hassin;Jennifer Ryan;Cheryl Grady

  • Expressing fear enhances sensory acquisition

    Joshua M Susskind;Daniel H Lee;Andrée Cusi;Roman Feiman

  • Mindfulness meditation training alters cortical representations of interoceptive attention

    Norman A. S. Farb;Zindel V. Segal;Adam K. Anderson

  • The Mindful Brain and Emotion Regulation in Mood Disorders

    Norman A S Farb;Adam K Anderson;Zindel V Segal

  • ECG Pattern Analysis for Emotion Detection

    F. Agrafioti;D. Hatzinakos;A. K. Anderson

  • Things rank and gross in nature: a review and synthesis of moral disgust.

    Hanah A. Chapman;Adam K. Anderson

  • Affect-biased attention as emotion regulation

    Rebecca M. Todd;William A. Cunningham;William A. Cunningham;Adam K. Anderson;Evan Thompson

  • Is the Human Amygdala Critical for the Subjective Experience of Emotion? Evidence of Intact Dispositional Affect in Patients with Amygdala Lesions

    Adam K. Anderson;Elizabeth A. Phelps

  • Opposing Influences of Affective State Valence on Visual Cortical Encoding

    Taylor W. Schmitz;Eve De Rosa;Adam K. Anderson

  • Emotion enhances remembrance of neutral events past

    Adam K. Anderson;Peter E. Wais;John D. E. Gabrieli

Frequent Co-Authors

Rebecca M. Todd
Rebecca M. Todd University of British Columbia
Zindel V. Segal
Zindel V. Segal University of Toronto
Norman A. S. Farb
Norman A. S. Farb University of Toronto
Brian Levine
Brian Levine University of Toronto
Jay Pratt
Jay Pratt University of Toronto
Taylor W. Schmitz
Taylor W. Schmitz University of Western Ontario
Stephen M. Kosslyn
Stephen M. Kosslyn Harvard University
Jennifer D. Ryan
Jennifer D. Ryan University of Toronto
Morris Moscovitch
Morris Moscovitch University of Toronto
Elizabeth A. Phelps
Elizabeth A. Phelps Harvard University

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